Phew… it’s Sunday night and I need a weekend. I’m exhausted- and with good reason. As mentioned on Thursday, this weekend was Reunion 2012. For those that don’t know, that means we had 1000 alumni on campus this weekend, with 26 events in 2 days. So yeah, exhaustion is a good word. BUT- it went … Continue reading »
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A Week of Events
Eleven events in 6 days. And this is what some of them looked like. A retiring professor and his loyal alumni (including like 16 ambassadors to various countries and a Japanese Supreme Court Justice) A constitutionalism conference and private lunch The student wait line for a Supreme Court Justice (wrist bands included) A panel of … Continue reading »
The Wien Review
For the last few weeks my life has been consumed by one event- The Wien Luncheon (Pronounced WEEN- named after a very prestigious donor). It is a really cool event and each year honors two alumni for their “social responsibility”. This year especially we had some very big honoraries, therefore having a very big crowd. … Continue reading »
Occupy Wall Street all up-and-occupied my Friday
So another great event story to share. This one I really could have done without, but I know it is a great learning experience and a hilarious story….kind of. I have the luxury of spending my entire weekend at work (yeah event planning!), starting yesterday we had 4 large (either in size or important) events … Continue reading »
Remember that time there was no service and a woman went into labor? Yeah… I do.
So as promised, I am going to start writing more about the events I am planning. And as the title states… this one is very much worth a blog post. It’s almost too worthy. Like, all other event stories will be so lame in comparison. This past Tuesday, we hosted a leadership gathering at the … Continue reading »
The Job: 2 months in
Many people, (and by many I mean my grandparents) have asked me how my job is going. They’ve been wondering since I haven’t mentioned it on here. But in this very momentous two month mark, I thought now would be an appropriate time to divulge. First and most importantly. I am insured! Now that I … Continue reading »